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My third question, I could use some help with this. I dont understand why my answer isnt correct. <3

My third question, I could use some help with this. I dont understand why my answer-example-1
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

First, lets write down the volume of an equilateral triangular prism.

The volume of a triangular prism is as follows:


V = (1)/(2) * b * h * l

Where:

b = base length (edge)

h = height

l = length.


V = (1)/(2) * 4*10*2√(3) = 40√(3) = 69.2820

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My third question, I could use some help with this. I dont understand why my answer-example-1
User Beauty
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Area of a prism is area of cross section x length. Area of triangle is 1/2 base times height. Surely that makes it easy for you now m8.
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